Mark Carney’s Liberals win pivotal Canadian election
- Mark Carney's Liberal Party won the pivotal Canadian federal election held on Monday night, April 28, 2025, across Canada.
- The election results came after Justin Trudeau's departure earlier this year and a campaign heavily influenced by trade tensions and provocative statements from U.S. President Donald Trump, including his imposition of tariffs on Canada and suggestions that the country should be incorporated as the 51st state.
- Carney, who replaced Trudeau last month as prime minister, led a 36-day campaign focused on Canadian sovereignty and countering Trump's trade war, while early voting broke records with over seven million ballots cast.
- As of late Monday night, the Liberals led in 150 seats out of 343, though it was unclear if they would secure a majority, with polls and betting odds having heavily favored Carney following a late surge in support.
- Carney's victory signals a dramatic political turnaround for the Liberals amid ongoing tensions with the U.S. Administration and suggests continued focus on resisting external pressures on Canadian sovereignty.
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